Fantasy Tip: In the majority of mixed leagues, Solarte is a low-end option. He has some positional flexibility and modest pop, though, so he can help in a pinch. But it is likely still best to leave him to cavernous mixed and NL-only formats. Since joining the Friars, he has a .271/.328/.403 slash line.

Fantasy Tip: C Christian Bethancourt had been penciled into the original lineup as the right fielder, as manager Andy Green looked for a way to give Kemp a day off. Pirela is just 6-for-36 at the plate and is making his first appearance of the season in the outfield, so he is not a recommended fantasy option tonight.

Fantasy Tip: Amarista and Pirela should split the duties at the keystone, at least until Cory Spangenberg returns from the DL. Neither infielder has much fantasy appeal, though, both with next to no power and very little speed. They barely move the needle as depth in NL-only leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Pirela is back in the lineup despite going 0-for-5 in the first game of the doubleheader. He is hitting .200 since joining the Padres and should not be used in most fantasy leagues. Rosales has only two hits in his last 11 games and be avoided by owners.

Fantasy Tip: Adam Rosales figures to see regular at-bats in place of Weeks, who was pulled late in Saturday's loss to the New York Mets. Neither Rosales nor Weeks have any business being on a fantasy roster outside of possibly deeper NL-only leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Pirela was a sleeper entering the season and could fit into the second base mix with Cory Spangenberg and Jedd Gyoko. Pirela hit .325 at Class AAA last season and just .230 in 74 at-bats with the Yankees. He's more of an NL-only option, but he's one to watch in spring training.

Fantasy Tip: Beltran ($5,100, 10.2% of cap) likely is receiving a game off and should play in Game 2. Pirela ($2,700, 5.4% of cap) is hitting only .229 in limited playing time this season and could be avoided by owners.

Fantasy Tip: Pirela ($2,700, 5.4% of cap) is surprisingly hitting .359 (14-for-39) with a home run and five RBI in his career against left-handed pitchers. However, Kazmir is no easy matchup, and hitting near the bottom of the batting order won't do Pirela any daily favors. He remains a low-end deep sleeper on FantasyScore.